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Audra: A lot of people could use more space but there are some easy ways to make your rooms work double, even triple duty. Professional organizer Lisa Zaslow is showing Rhiannon how to maximize the space. It's in all in today’s Get Organized.

Rhiannon: Lisa, welcome to the playroom/office/family room. A lot of families out there are now using rooms for multiple purposes. You have to, you don’t have the space.

Lisa: Absolutely! Things just have to double or triple up. Use the room as best as you can.

Rhiannon: Now, what do you like about what this family has done so far?

Lisa: They’ve done some great things in terms of delineating different areas of the room for different functions. The home office is tucked into a corner, so it doesn’t get in the way. They’ve got a bookshelf which is great for hiding all of the things like books, toys, games and they have even separated out. For the most part, kids things on the lower shelves, adult things up high so that the kids won’t get in the way.

We've reorganize some of the shelves and we opened more of the shelves up, what are we going to do with that?

Lisa: Now we've got an extra shelf for things for the office which have been piling up on the floor, on top of the printer. So we've got a nice high shelf. It's away from the kids and again, just gives a little more room for working.

Rhiannon: Lisa says lose the clutter when it's not being used. Double duty furniture like this chest is a perfect spot to hide those toys that were cluttering the floor.

Now this hasn’t been exactly being used properly.

Lisa: Exactly, it wasn’t being put into its double duty use but these coffee chests are terrific and rooms that have to serve multiple purpose because you can store a lot of things. Keep them hidden away so that when you're using this room to relax, you can hide all the toys.

Rhiannon: So, what are we going to put in here?

Lisa: We’re going to put the toys from that not so attractive plastic toy bin and get them away in here.

Rhiannon: Now what about the television area? It's a bit of a mess but a lot of families don’t want to put that stuff away every time.

Lisa: Exactly! And what happens with family, they do he right thing. They think they’re going to buy some sort of an armoire type of unit which is fantastic. Almost all the time, people forget how simple it is to just shut the doors and make all that kid video mess disappear.

Rhiannon: Out of sight, out of mind.

Lisa: Absolutely!

Rhiannon: Okay, let’s get to work on tidying things up a bit.

Lisa: Sounds good.

Rhiannon: We left everything plugged in. we’re going to make it easy for the kids. They play the Wii. They’re playing Rock Band almost every single day.

Lisa: Yeah, so we still have to keep it kid-friendly.

Rhiannon: What do you think?

Kid: Uh thanks, I needed that.

Rhiannon: Thanks Lisa. For more tips, you can go to Lisa’s website GothamOrganizers.com. Thanks again.

Lisa” You're welcome.

Rhiannon: You're ready to play some Wii?

Kid: Yes.

Audra: Good advice and for more of Lisa’s tips, you can always head to her website. There is a link on our website, bettertv.com.